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Forebays are a form of [[pretreatment]] for open inlets such as [[curb cuts]]. Energy of the incoming flow is dissipated, causing suspended particles to drop out of the water. These accumulated particles/sediment can then be easily swept or vacuumed during routine maintenance and doesn't end up clogging downstream filter media or material.  
 
Forebays are a form of [[pretreatment]] for open inlets such as [[curb cuts]]. Energy of the incoming flow is dissipated, causing suspended particles to drop out of the water. These accumulated particles/sediment can then be easily swept or vacuumed during routine maintenance and doesn't end up clogging downstream filter media or material.  
 
A well designed forebay will distribute the flow, reducing erosion around the inlet. One effective way of achieving this is by surrounding the pad with some form of level spreader on all sides. The level spreading could be a sharp crested weir in metal or concrete, or be soft edged with irregular landscaping [[stone]].
 
A well designed forebay will distribute the flow, reducing erosion around the inlet. One effective way of achieving this is by surrounding the pad with some form of level spreader on all sides. The level spreading could be a sharp crested weir in metal or concrete, or be soft edged with irregular landscaping [[stone]].
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For BMPs serving up to 2 Ha catchment area, a significant forebay may not be required. However, for larger catchments or those with heavy sediment loading a properly sized forebay will help prevent clogging of the filter media and ease maintenance requirements of [[bioretention]] facilities. 
    
==Design==
 
==Design==
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